Sam Lurquin Tsavo (AMAZING)

His ability to combine smooth flowing lines and sinister flair is a true gift.

Mike, so true! Love the sinister side of Sam's work. :thumbup:

Thanks for posting, Joe. Congratulations, Erik! What an awesome blade.

Norbert, tell Sam I was on the road last week and part of this week and just replied to his message.

Wicked looking with grace.

- Joe
 
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Yesterday, at the Gembloux knifeshow in Belgium I had the chance (the honor!) of holding this fantastic blade & sheath.

IMPRESSIVE!

Both the knife and the sheath are just spectacular. Everything from the wood, to the damascus, to the fittings is really beautyful.

Kind regards,

Jos
 
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I got to check It out too. It is badass.:D the spine of the knife is peaked a a fairly steep angle. That must have been a bit of apain to do with that raised clip.
 
.........enough!! Damn it!!

I shall be tapping on the keyboard this week to order me summat from this fella - he is utterly brilliant.

- thanks for showing
 
I have the Tsavo at home now and I can tell you I am deeply impressed by the whole package. Knife and sheath are amazing!
Me happy!!:D
 
I have the Tsavo at home now and I can tell you I am deeply impressed by the whole package. Knife and sheath are amazing!
Me happy!!:D

Hi Erik

Just an awesome, awesome bowie............am not a huge fan of big knives, but this is a bit special. And, having been born in Kenya, this is even more so........

Hope you don't mind, have posted these pics on the SA forum.

Very envious,
from London!
 
great blade, handles very well, it is much lighter than it looks. Sam and Gustaaf did a great job on the knife and sheath.
 
This weekend in Belgium I really want you doing a report on the show, unfortunately, I have failed.:o

I had struggled to make pictures "studio" with my new "Coopset", see friends... a sense of frustration...

I managed to make some pictures, here are some... the first a little bit too dark...


 
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